oEnsuring security and safety of the
vehicle on and off the road and of the passengers and/or goods there in;

oAdministering first aid in the event
of an accident;

oEnsuring proper handing over of the
vehicle;

oMaintaining cleanliness of the
vehicle(s);

oLiaising with the transport officer
to ensure that vehicles are regularly checked and maintained; and

oSupervising, guiding, coaching and
mentoring other drivers.

Profile

oMust be a citizen of Kenya.

oMeets the requirements of Chapter six
of the Constitution of Kenya.

Required
Functional Skills for the Driver Jobs

oServed in the grade of Driver II for
a minimum period of three (3) years or five (5) years in a comparable and
relevant position in the Public or Private sector;

oPassed Occupational Trade Test I for
Drivers conducted by the relevant Government Ministry/Department;

oValid driving license free from any
current endorsement(s) for class(es) of vehicle(s) an officer is required to
drive;

oDefensive Driving Certificate from
the Automobile Association (AA) of Kenya of its equivalent qualification from a
recognized Institution;

oAttended a Refresher Course for
drivers lasting not less one (1) week at

oKenya Institute of Highway and
building Technology (KIHBT) or any other recognized institution;

oFirst-Aid Certificate lasting not
less than one (1) week from St. John

oAmbulance or Kenya Institute of
Highway and Building technology (KIHBT) or any other recognized Institution;

oA valid Certificate of Good conduct
from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI);

oDemonstrated outstanding professional
competence and integrity as reflected in work performance.

Required
Behavioural Skills

oA candidate must be a person of
integrity, demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills and be a team player;

oDemonstrate high ethical standards;

All applicants must attach clearance from the following bodies:

oKenya Revenue Authority (KRA);

oEthics and Anti-Corruption Commission
(EACC);

oHigher Education Loans Board (HELB);

oDirectorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI); and

oCredit Reference Bureau (CRB)

How to Apply

oInterested
persons who meet the above criteria are invited to send their applications by
submitting the duly completed IPOA job application Form found on the
Authority’s website;www.ipoa.go.ke,
updated CV, academic certificates, testimonials and the above specified
clearances. Online applications should be sent tocareers@ipoa.go.ke.Canvassing and incomplete
applications may lead to automatic disqualification. Applications in a sealed
envelope with the job reference number clearly marked should be received by the
undersigned on or before Friday, 9th December 2016. Only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted. Applicants must note that they may be posted to serve in any
part of the country.

oIPOA is an
equal opportunity employer and shall not in its recruitment discriminate on the
basis of race, religion, colour, ethnic origin, political affiliation, sex or
sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, disability, health or social
status.